• Jon Mostad (born 21 April 1942) is a composer from Fredrikstad, Norway. He received the Norwegian state three-year scholarship for artists from 1982 until...
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    Harald Sæverud (1947), Arne Nordheim (1969), Ketil Hvoslef (1993) and Jon Mostad (1993–4). Gunnar Sønstevold (1966) wrote music for a ballet version of...
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    (born 1941) author, teacher and feminist writer, grew up in Fredrikstad Jon Mostad (born 1942 in Fredrikstad) composer Terje Formoe (born 1949 in Fredrikstad)...
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    wrote his Terje Vigen for bass soloist and orchestra in 1977. In 1994/5, Jon Mostad wrote music for Terje Vigen for recitation, choir (SSA) and symphonic...
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  • German Ilayaraja 1943 Indian Canary Burton 1942 American Female composer Jon Mostad 1942 Norwegian Jeffrey Lewis 1942 Welsh John Cale 1942 Welsh Diane Thome...
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  • Moss Cello Concerto No. 1 (1975) Cello Concerto No. 2 Prieres (2003) Jon Mostad Cello Concerto (1990) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sinfonia Concertante for...
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  • (died 1992). 8 April – Reidar Goa, footballer (died 2018). 21 April – Jon Mostad, composer. 22 April – Egil "Drillo" Olsen, international soccer player...
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  • becoming Norway's first professor of composition in 1973. Rolf Wallin, Jon Mostad, Lasse Thoresen, Terje Bjørklund and Synne Skouen are among his students...
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  • Arne J. Solhaug, Ditlef Eckhoff, Gro Sandvik, Jan Fredrik Christiansen, Jon Mostad, Terje Fjærn, and Torgrim Sollid; deaths of Alfred Evensen and Catharinus...
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  • principal trumpeter of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra (1973-2007). 21 – Jon Mostad, composer. June 17 – Torgrim Sollid, jazz and traditional folk trumpeter...
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